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Today we have our guest Colleen Carney and David Hersh:
Colleen is an AVID, Advancement Via Individual Determination, Instructional Specialist with the School District of Palm Beach County. Colleen has previously served as an AVID Coordinator and AVID Elective Teacher for Orange County Public Schools. She is a certified AVID staff developer. AVID helps teachers shift from delivering content to facilitating learning, resulting in an inquiry-based, student-centric classroom.
Follow Colleen on Twitter @MsColleenCarney
David is the Director of Proving Ground at the Center for Education Policy Research at Harvard University. Prior to joining Proving Ground, Dave was an SDP Fellow and the Chief of Finance and Analytics for Camden City Schools (CCSD) in New Jersey. To facilitate decision-making consistent with resource optimization, Dave created CCSD’s first Strategic Analytics team. Dave previously practiced law as a Deputy Attorney General for New Jersey’s Division of Child Protection and has also taught high school Math and Physics.
Today we have our guest Colleen Carney and David Hersh:
Colleen is an AVID, Advancement Via Individual Determination, Instructional Specialist with the School District of Palm Beach County. Colleen has previously served as an AVID Coordinator and AVID Elective Teacher for Orange County Public Schools. She is a certified AVID staff developer. AVID helps teachers shift from delivering content to facilitating learning, resulting in an inquiry-based, student-centric classroom.
Follow Colleen on Twitter @MsColleenCarney
David is the Director of Proving Ground at the Center for Education Policy Research at Harvard University. Prior to joining Proving Ground, Dave was an SDP Fellow and the Chief of Finance and Analytics for Camden City Schools (CCSD) in New Jersey. To facilitate decision-making consistent with resource optimization, Dave created CCSD’s first Strategic Analytics team. Dave previously practiced law as a Deputy Attorney General for New Jersey’s Division of Child Protection and has also taught high school Math and Physics.